When I was a child, I met Liu Jialiang for the first time through this "Thirty-Six Rooms of Shaolin Temple". I didn't remember the plot of the movie but remembered the cultivation process of each room. It's just a pity that due to space issues, I didn't explain the characteristics of each room one by one. The film mainly shows the hard work of hard bridges and horses, but the literary drama is slightly perfunctory, and there are basically no highlights. What impressed me most about the martial arts scene was not the fight with the last opposition party, but the fight between the three virtues and the abbot of the Disciplinary Institute in the Shaolin Temple. As the saying goes, one inch is strong and one inch is strong. Sande cleverly used the characteristics of the three-section stick to break the commandment knife held by the Abbot of the Discipline Academy. (Maybe the abbot can crack it with three knives like the movie "One Armed Sword")
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